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Q & A on Customized Employment: Workplace Supports

Publisher: Virginia Commonwealth University and The Institute for Community Inclusion University of Massachusetts Boston
Topics: Supported Employment Practice-Inclusive Employment, Supported Employment Practice-Inclusive Entrepreneurship, Workplace Solutions-Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions-Accommodations, Workplace Solutions-Jobseeker and Employee Engagement, Workplace Solutions-Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published: 2015
Type of resource: Factsheet

It is important to remember that any support is only as good as the outcome it is accomplishing. The most wonderful support may be useless if the individual is not happy or if there are not benefits to the workplace. Flexibility,
creativity, and resourcefulness are essential elements contributing to a combination of workplace supports that will
meet the individual’s needs and result in a job of choice in a community business.

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